I am starting this thread and I’m just going to go through the good things in the Open Internet Order (being referred to as Net Neutrality). EDIT: I may stop and start on it until the entire bill is here. It is a pain in the ass to copy/paste because of its formatting. My intention was to markup up all the good stuff and cross reference to the things that offer loopholes for ISP's to get around. I am done with trying to post the entire order. Not really any point to it now.
I am changing my mind I think about whether getting rid of this bill was a good move.
It seems that the FCC did intend to revisit this legislation to continue to better it!
There are one or two things that basically create an entire loophole to get around a lot of the good stuff in the bill. The FCC actually admits in the bill that there’s not enough experience with interconnection to make it air tight, and perhaps they intended to return to this later once they’d observed and gained more experience managing this.
Link to OIO (Open Internet Order) aka Net Neutrality
https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-15-24A1_Rcd.pdf
Net Neutrality was a concept published by Tim Wu, a Columbian Law School Professor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Wu